With two films about the Indonesian genocide, the Oscar-nominated ‘The Act of Killing’ and this month’s ‘The Look of Silence,’ director Joshua Oppenheimer — aided by an anonymous codirector — shines light on an unspeakable tragedy

In 2011, 12-year-old Garrett Phillips was killed in his upstate New York home. Years passed with no arrest, and now Nick Hillary, a former college soccer coach and an ex-boyfriend of Phillips’s mother, awaits trial on a murder charge. But Hillary and a vocal group of supporters say that he has been wrongfully accused.

Maybe This Supercut of ‘He’s Standing Behind Me, Isn’t He?’ Gags Will Finally Free Us of Their Tyranny

We share the above supercut of “He’s standing behind me, isn’t he?” gags as a public service; only through the immediate and widespread dissemination of damning, skillful assemblages like this can we wipe a tired scourge from the face of popular entertainment. Oh, shit. “He’s standing behind me, isn’t he” is standing behind me, isn’t he? Awkward.

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